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by Michelle Rawlins on January 4, 2017
Northern Ballet: Beauty & The Beast - review
by Michelle Rawlins on January 4, 2017
Another exquisitely produced performance from the award-winning Leeds-based Northern Ballet. The story begins in a mirrored room of a castle, where the handsome, but slightly arrogant Prince Orian is continually admiring himself.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on January 3, 2017
The Royal Ballet's Edward Watson: 'I still come in every day and want to be better'
by Lyndsey Winship on January 3, 2017
"I’m not a natural performer really,” says Edward Watson, despite being the highest-ranking British male ballet dancer. “I don’t really get off on the idea of being the lead in the show.” ... Read full article
by Mary Brennan on December 12, 2016
Dance review: Hansel & Gretel, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
by Mary Brennan on December 12, 2016
Scottish Ballet’s entire year has been marked by a series of bold, risk-taking initiatives, from David Dawson’s radical take on Swan Lake... Read full article
by Justine Halifax on November 26, 2016
Review: Birmingham Royal Ballet's Nutcracker is simply sensational
by Justine Halifax on November 26, 2016
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s Nutcracker production is simply sensational. It is magical and mesmerising - a marvellous way to start the exciting countdown to Christmas.... Read full article
by Robert Hale on November 22, 2016
Malvern ballet girls have star quality
by Robert Hale on November 22, 2016
Students from a Malvern ballet school have been chosen to perform with the Birmingham Royal Ballet in its new project, Cinderella Dreams... Read full article
by Leanne Palin on November 17, 2016
Beautiful ballet swans into Crewe Theatre
by Leanne Palin on November 17, 2016
Directed and choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet Soloist, Konstantin Uralsky, The Russian State Ballet and Opera House bring their beautiful production of the timeless ballet Swan Lake to Crewe Lyceum.... Read full article
by Ed Stilliard on November 11, 2016
A ballet to fall in love with comes to Hinckley
by Ed Stilliard on November 11, 2016
A tale of two star-cross’d lovers will be brought to life when a ballet company plays in its hometown of Hinckley. This autumn Hinckley's Ballet Theatre UK, will perform their version of Shakespeare’s sad story of woe of Juliet and her Romeo.... Read full article
by Kevin O'Hare on November 11, 2016
Royal Ballet director Kevin O’Hare on the power of choreographer Wayne McGregor
by Kevin O'Hare on November 11, 2016
Wayne McGregor is now one of the most familiar figures in dance. He is one of today’s most exciting choreographers and an unmistakable presence, with his distinctive physique and boundless, dynamic enthusiasm.... Read full article
by Phil Lowe on November 5, 2016
Northern Ballet's Beauty and the Beast at Nottingham's Theatre Royal is magical
by Phil Lowe on November 5, 2016
Discover the enchanting world of Northern Ballet's Beauty and the Beast at Nottingham's Theatre Royal. Dive into the sumptuous orchestral sounds, stunning dance highlights, and exquisite choreography that make this classical fairy tale ballet a truly... Read full article
by Hannah Furness on October 27, 2016
'Billy Elliot effect' of getting working class boys into dance is a myth, says Royal Ballet star
by Hannah Furness on October 27, 2016
The "Billy Elliot effect" is a myth, a star of the Royal Ballet has claimed, as he insists the much-lauded film did not persuade working-class parents to send their boys to dance class.... Read full article
by Sheridan Robins on October 19, 2016
‘Haunting yet moving’: The English National Ballet’s Giselle stuns the Bristol Hippodrome
by Sheridan Robins on October 19, 2016
While I certainly will not proclaim I am an expert on ballet – in fact, quite the opposite – this is certainly not how I imagined a traditional ballet would play out.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on October 7, 2016
Royal Ballet: La Fille Mal Gardée review – Hayward and Sambé fall perfectly in love
by Judith Mackrell on October 7, 2016
Ballet is all about illusion and when Peregrine, the cute pony in La Fille Mal Gardée, takes an unscheduled dump in the middle of act one you might expect it to be a disastrous intrusion of reality.... Read full article
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